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1. A method for mapping a knowledge base into a hierarchical framework to facilitate reusability of task objects between related work domains, the method comprising: defining a set of taxonomies comprising members of a universe of activity objects for a first methodology; organizing a set of task objects of singular granularity into object groups having in common a relation to one member of the taxonomy; and publishing onto an application server for access by a user through an electronic display a plurality of documents having a hierarchical linkage, wherein a highest level document displays the set of taxonomies with links to a set of second level documents, each second level document representing an activity object instantiating a single member of the taxonomy, the second level document having links to a group of third-level documents, each third level document representing a task objects instantiating a single task object of singular granularity; receiving from the user, through the electronic display, a methodology mapping selection for a plurality of methodologies, including the first methodology and a second methodology; and mapping, with the methodology mapping selection, each methodology of the plurality of methodologies to a selection of a set of taxonomies from the user, whereby an instantiation of an activity object from the first methodology may be reused for the second methodology.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the activity objects are established by defining a first set of taxonomies sharing in common a first characteristic inherent to each member in the first set of taxonomies; and defining a second set of taxonomies sharing in common a second characteristic inherent to each member in the second set of taxonomies; the first set of characteristics being independent of the second set of characteristics; and associating with an activity object one member of the first set of taxonomies and one member of the second set of taxonomies.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first characteristic is a time sequence, and the second characteristic is a skill set.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the activity objects correspond to activities that describe a process of one of the methodologies, wherein each activity object includes role information that identifies skill sets needed to complete a task for the activity; wherein the task objects corresponds to tasks that describe each activity; and wherein a set of steps describe each task.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the activities include: Human Resources, Unit Management, Finance and Reporting, Performance Measurement, Process and Quality Management, Service Management, Technology Enablement, and Facilities and Equipment.
6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the activities include: analyzing, designing, building and testing application.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the activities correspond to a group of processes that are usually performed by a team of people with related skill sets, the group of processes including: project management, application, content, technical architecture, training and performance support, business process, organization, facilities and equipment, and service introduction; wherein for each of the group of processes at least one activity corresponds to one of the group comprising: analyzing, designing, building, and testing; and wherein the task objects of singular granularity comprise a single outcome.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein one object group is associated with planning the implementation of an application development project for one of the methodologies, and defining a set of tasks for deploying the application development project.
9. The method of claim 1 , where the highest level document represents one of the methodologies mapped to one of the selections of a set of taxonomies; where each of the second level documents are activity documents that identify activity objects for one of the respective taxonomies from the set of taxonomies; and where each of the third level documents are task documents that identify task objects for one of the activity documents.
10. The method of claim 9 , where each of the activity documents include an activity planning chart that contains graphically depicted tasks for the task objects.
11. The method of claim 10 , where each of the activity documents employ colors to designate the roles for the tasks associated with the activities objects.
12. The method of claim 9 , where each of the task documents include: a task planning chart that contains process steps for each of the tasks; and a list of the principle objectives and outcomes for each of the tasks.
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February 4, 2014
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